On 1/25/18 12:12 PM, wb6bnq wrote:
Hi John,

Thanks for the response.  Here is my 2 cents:

Well, due to the level of difficulty in chip mounting, I would prefer to see a complete project. I.E., power supply for a single input of 12 volts and regulators the necessary chip values, proper input protection for the 10 MHz input level and single ended outputs of the appropriate levels (I am assuming more than 3 volts) or an amplifier stage for arriving at such.  Equally have RF connectors (SMA would be good) on the board perhaps.

The eval board for $200 might be a solution for that need: SMA connectors all around, runs off 5V from USB.





Of course as cheap as possible, hi hi.

Oh, well, $200 might be cheaper than cobbling together packaged/connectorized parts though.



  A carrier board arrangement
would be useless to me.  My application would be to provide signals for things like my Quicksilver SDR receiver, among other uses.

If you are interested, I can show you a nice little ABS (I think) box that has EMI built-in that I used for a project that should be more than large enough for your needs.

Than
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